The first book in Elmore John Leonard’s
Chili Palmer series,
Get Shorty (1990), a crime novel with thriller elements, follows a loan shark who switches careers, becoming a Hollywood film producer, but a life of crime and deception might catch up with him first. Leonard was a bestselling suspense author, copywriter, and screenwriter from Louisiana. He served in the US Navy before graduating from the University of Detroit with an English degree. Best known for his realistic dialogue and gritty writing style, he inspired a future generation of crime writers.
Get Shorty begins in Miami. Ernesto “Chili” Palmer is a small-time loan shark who works for Miami’s criminal underworld. He’s the guy everyone sends to do their dirty work for them, including chasing down rogue clients. Disillusioned by his job and sick of running after deadbeat clients, Chili decides it’s time for a change of scenery.
Chili meets with a mobster, Ray “Bones” Barboni. Ray needs Chili to track down a client, Leo Devoe, a dry cleaner who owes Ray over $10,000, with the interest going up every day. Ray claims that Leo fled to Las Vegas, and Chili is the best guy on his team to find him. Although Chili doesn’t want the assignment, he is happy to get out of Miami for a while.
Before flying out to Las Vegas, Chili finds out more about Leo Devoe. He recently defrauded an airline out of $300,000 in life insurance by faking his own death in a plane crash. The scam makes Chili angry, because unlike most loan shark clients, Leo has more than enough money to just pay back the debt and forget about it without causing all this trouble with the mob.
Chili finds Leo and makes him pay up. However, rather than leaving Las Vegas straight away and transferring the money to Ray, Chili decides to hang out in the casinos for a while. A few bad decisions later, and Chili has gambled away $10,000. Now, he can’t go home—if he returns empty-handed, Ray will kill him.
That night, Chili hears an intriguing rumor about a local horror movie producer, Harry Zimm. Rumor has it that Harry owes the casino thousands of dollars, and Chili offers to collect the debt. The casino manager hires him and tells him that he last spotted Harry in Los Angeles. Chili takes the first flight out to go looking for his new target.
Before Chili can track down Harry, he needs a plan. He decides to pose as an amateur screenwriter with a great movie idea. He traces Harry to a local actress’s house, and when the opportunity presents itself, he breaks in. Harry and the actress threaten to call the police, but they back down when Chili tells them who he works for.
Chili passes on a warning from the casino and Harry promises to pay his debt. The problem is that he doesn’t have the money right now. Chili says he won’t leave Los Angeles until he has the money to take back to the casino, but in the meantime, he has a proposition for Harry. He tells Harry about his movie idea, and despite his initial misgivings, Harry thinks it is worth a shot.
Before Harry will produce the movie, he needs a favor from Chili. He wants Chili to help him secure a script from a widow, Doris Saffron. She wants $500,000 for the script, but Harry already owes $200,000 to a local drug dealer, Bo Catlett. Chili thinks they can deflect Bo’s debt for now, and he tells Harry to focus on winning Doris’s script at a cheaper price.
In the meantime, Bo asks Harry to collect thousands of dollars from an LA airport locker. He wants Harry to use the money as an investment in another upcoming film. Harry doesn’t want anyone to see him carrying so much cash around, and so he convinces Chili to go to collect the money for him.
Chili doesn’t want to collect the money because he knows it’s connected to a Mexican drug deal. If he’s caught with the cash on him, he’ll anger Ray and his bosses back home. Despite his misgivings, he heads for the locker, but the police catch him first. They didn’t catch him taking any money, but they want to know what he’s doing in the area and why he’s talking to drug dealers.
Meanwhile, Ray gets impatient. He comes looking for Leo and Chili, but he can’t find them. All he finds is a locker key. Ray assumes that Chili put the money in a locker for safekeeping, and he goes to collect it. What he doesn’t know is that it’s the key to the locker with the drug money, and the police staked out the area. The moment Ray opens the locker, the police arrest him on drug charges.
Ray doesn’t get his money from Leo or Chili because he’s in jail. Chili works with Harry on the movie script, and they find a great actor to play the lead character. Chili then kills Bo so that he won’t come around looking for his money. At the end, Chili decides he’s happy he left Miami after all.